Kodak 6B8773 Digital Camera User Manual


 
5-20 April 28, 2004
Configuring your Camera
Intervalometer
The Intervalometer automatically captures a sequence of images at
specified intervals over a specified time period. You might use the
Intervalometer to capture a flower bud opening or for unattended
surveillance.
The Intervalometer is disabled automatically after the specified time
period, even if the specified number of images have not been captured. For
example, if you set the Intervalometer for 60 exposures at one second
intervals, the buffer will eventually fill, and the camera cannot maintain the
one second interval. The camera would stop capturing images after 60
(60 x 1) seconds even though 60 images had not been captured.
You can change the following Intervalometer settings:
Enable—Enable or disable the Intervalometer
Count—Number of images to be captured during the specified interval
Interval—Interval between exposures
Delay—Onset of the Intervalometer function